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Written by: Wendy Moelker, Psychologist in charge, tutor, Emergis center for mental health care, Goes, the Netherlands.
First version:
22 Jul 2008.
Latest revision:
22 Jul 2008.
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How can drug alcohol rehab centers help?
Answer:
Rehabilitation centers are often part of bigger mental health care
centers. They offer the possibility to patients who have trouble kicking
the habit at home, to do this under 'easier' circumstances. The addicts
may not have enough motivation to quit in their home situation or they
receive little support from the people around them to be treated within
their home environment. Treatments in clinics offer an alcohol and drug
free environment in which individual and group therapies can take place.
Every clinic has its own methods of treatment, but in general much
attention is given to the addicts themselves, the addicts in the group and
counseling to return to the home situation. It is not always necessary to
go to a rehabilitation center to be treated for an addiction.
They also offer part-time treatments, in which the person continues to
live at home, but follows the therapy in the clinic during a large part of
the week. Another possibility is to have treatments in an outpatients'
department or ambulatory treatment, in which the patient also continues to
live at home and receives treatment once a week, for example.
The duration of the treatment depends on the person and may vary from
several months to several years.
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